Online Poker News Weekly Roundup

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Online poker’s transition hand
Online poker will rise again in the United States, but it’s going to be a while – maybe two years or more – before it returns to the level it was before “Black Friday.”
Read more on Philly.com

World Series of Poker: Online Poker Fiasco Inspires Phil Ivey to Sit out WSOP
Phil Ivey Refuses to Participate in World Series of Poker Phil Ivey is no stranger to the World Series of Poker. He has won eight bracelets and gathered in $ 5.3 million in WSOP play, establishing himself as one of the great poker players in existence. However, the World Series of Poker will have to make due without Ivey for the time being. In a statement released on his Facebook page , Ivey says …
Read more on Bleacher Report

High rollers grapple for share of M as World Series of Poker begins amid industry turmoil
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A group of 128 gamblers plunked down US$ 25,000 each on Tuesday to compete in the first tournament of this year’s World Series of Poker, generating the largest ever pool for a heads-up no-limit Texas Hold ‘em tournament and giving the series an encouraging sign amid a state of weakness for online poker in the United States.
Read more on The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News

Poker.ca on future of Canadian online poker talent: Will they stay loyal to Full Tilt Poker after Black Friday?
TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Poker.ca (http://www.poker.ca) reports that the newest rising online poker star from Canada, the lovely Xuan Liu, spends most of her time playing at sites like Full Tilt Poker. She also claims to be a PokerStars fan, Poker.ca writes. Paul Ryan, Poker.ca spokesman, states, “Xuan Liu, is part of the legendary group of young Canadian online poker …
Read more on Business Wire

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